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When he was 19 years old, living in Georgia and participating in the civil-rights movement, the artist Winfred Rembert was lynched by a mob of white men. In “Ashes to Ashes,” a new short documentary by @taylorfreesolo, Rembert, now 75, attempts to reckon with the trauma of that event—and with the living legacy racist violence in America. “The person who endured this is alive. This isn’t generations ago,” the filmmaker said. The truth of that statement could hardly be clearer: just last week, the mob that breached the Capitol building wore white-supremacist insignias and at least one was waving a Confederate flag. On the National Mall, some of the group erected a scaffold and noose. Tap the link in our bio to watch the film.


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